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1 MONITORING of SCHOOLS of MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Presented by: Dr. Annie Pring-Valdez CHED-TCME – member PASMETH – Vice President

2 REPUBLIC ACT 7722 HIGHER EDUCATION ACT OF 1994 Sec 8. Powers & Functions of the Commission e) Monitor & evaluate the performance of programs & institutions of higher learning for appropriate incentives as well as the imposition of sanctions such as, but not limited to, diminution or withdrawal of subsidy, recommendation on the down- grading or withdrawal of accreditation, program termination or school closure

3 REPUBLIC ACT 7722 HIGHER EDUCATION ACT OF 1994 See 12. The Technical Panels The Commission shall reconstitute and/or organize technical panels for different disciplines/program areas. They shall assist the Commission in setting standards and in program and institution monitoring and evaluation. The technical panels shall be composed of senior specialists or academicians to be appointed by the Commission.

4 AREAS OF EVALUATION I.ADMINISTRATION 1.1. Vision and Mission 1.2. Organizational Structure II. DEAN 2.1. Appropriate undergraduate degree 2.2. Appropriate graduate degree 2.3. Appropriate license 2.4. Appropriate teaching/administrative experience 2.5. Full-time with contract

5 AREAS OF EVALUATION III. FACULTY 3.1. Appropriate bachelor’s degree 3.2. Appropriate postgraduate degree 3.3. Appropriate professional license 3.4. Appropriate 3.4.1. Teaching experience 3.4.2. Training experience 3.4.3. Working experience 3.5. Faculty load 3.6. Faculty development program 3.7. Full-time to part-time ratio 3.8. Faculty-student ratio 3.9. Faculty manual 3.10. Faculty salary rating scale 3.11.Faculty ranking scale

6 IV.CURRICULUM 4.1. Conformity with policies & standards AREAS OF EVALUATION V. INSTRUCTIONAL STANDARDS 5.1. Course syllabi 5.2.Instructional Materials/aids 5.3. Internship/Externship Program/ RLE/Practicum

7 AREAS OF EVALUATION VI. STUDENTS & ALUMNI 6.1. Student Manual 6.2.Admission and Retention Policies 6.3. Student Services 6.4. Health services 6.5.Guidance Counseling Services 6.6. Student Organizations related to discipline 6.7. Student Alumni 6.8. Linkages 6.9. Job fair/Placement

8 AREAS OF EVALUATION VII. LABORATORY FACILITIES and EQUIPMENT 7.1. Basic Laboratory 7.2. Supplies 7.3.Reagents 7.4.Waste Disposal System 7.5.Ventilation 7.6.Safety Measures

9 AREAS OF EVALUATION VIII. LIBRARY 8.1. Licensed librarian 8.2.General Courses 8.3.Major Courses 8.4.Journals 8.5.IT Facilities

10 IX.PHYSICAL PLANT & FACILITIES 9.1. Location and Floor plan 9.2.Building 9.3.Classrooms/Laboratory Rooms 9.4.AV Rooms and facilities 9.5.Recreational Areas 9.6.Health facilities (infirmary or clinic) 9.7.Restrooms 9.8.Student and Faculty canteens 9.9.Student and faculty lounge AREAS OF EVALUATION

11 X. RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT 10.1.Facilities 10.2.On-going research 10.3.Completed research 10.4.Published research XI.COMMUNITY OUTREACH/LINKAGES 11.1. Current Program/Output

12 AREAS OF EVALUATION XII. BOARD PERFORMANCE 12.1. Percentage of passing for the past three years  1-25 examinees  26-100 examinees  101 and above

13 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS AREAS OF EVALUATIONCOMPLIANCEREMARKS 1.Administration 2.Dean 3.Faculty 4.Curriculum 5.Instructional Standards 6.Students & Alumni 7.Laboratory Facilities 8.Library 9.Physical Plant & Facilities 10. Research & Development 11. Community Outreach/Linkages 12. Board Performance

14 OVERALL RECOMMENDATION: EVALUATOR: DATE EVALUATED: CONFORME:

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